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lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, and how that has shifted. it is still evolving. it has shifted the center of political gravity of our dialogue. the issue has been off the radar for so long. >> roosevelt surfed and harnessed those movements. he used them to get legislation passed to initiate programs. obama is still getting on his wet suit. to read the essay she wrote in 2008, there was a sense of exhibits -- exuberance. you say that hope is not optimism that expects things to turn out well. it seems like he confused those two things. >> i will come back to what i write about in the book. the expectations were so great and high. go back to 2008. the back to the election and year when we are fortunate region were fortunate enough to be living with debates that were not cruel reality shows. every week, there were debates among the democratic candidates. barack obama embodied change. it seemed he brought into politics a gener
lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, and how that has shifted. it is still evolving. it has shifted the center of political gravity of our dialogue. the issue has been off the radar for so long. >> roosevelt surfed and harnessed those movements. he used them to get legislation passed to initiate programs. obama is still getting on his wet suit. to read the...
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johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional democracy is so important and must be preserved, but is not understood today. it is not understood by many americans. why? it is not that hard to understand. we live in a democracy. a democracy is supposed to be governed by a majority opinion. so, why isn't the court just governed by whatever the majority of people think? the answer is that that is what is also called mob rule. a constitutional democracy is one that protect everyone's rights, even those who are the minority. that is a concept that was discussed in the federalist papers, which i know we all read
johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional democracy is so...
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a time detectives &ppay johnson was not around. 3& russell neverdon, aatornny: "i've spoken with my cllent when he said he reported there wwen e was ffrst called. he left. he got mmre calls from - her and said he'd get back in contaattwith her, and he was dealing witt his new friend, i mean, that's where he as." wass"joonson is charged witt firstt degree murder. 3 police have arrested a man ho thhy say murdered his wife. 3 darren ruffin is accused of killing melissa davis during &pannargument friday night..- police were called to an avenue, where they found davis staabed to death.court recoods show ruffin had been arrrsted for assault he day befooe... and released from jail jjst 3 p... man.... is... seriouulyyinjuree... in -3 a house fire... in glen 3 craig uuban... sent us ...these photos... prom the scene... along meyers court, .../ wheee... peavy moke... poured from the home... saturday morningg..//.. crews.... arrived... within mmnutes.../ were ble tt put out -3 tte bbaze... before... it spread, .../// but... the home... is a total loss...//.investigators... &p ssa... it was -33 caused
a time detectives &ppay johnson was not around. 3& russell neverdon, aatornny: "i've spoken with my cllent when he said he reported there wwen e was ffrst called. he left. he got mmre calls from - her and said he'd get back in contaattwith her, and he was dealing witt his new friend, i mean, that's where he as." wass"joonson is charged witt firstt degree murder. 3 police have arrested a man ho thhy say murdered his wife. 3 darren ruffin is accused of killing melissa davis...
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that pushed johnson to act on the issue of voting rights. i think that we have to take on our responsibility as citizens to say, it is not enough to go to the polls every year and go. yes, when we go to the polls as african-americans, we are going to vote for barack obama as the better of the two candidates. but our responsibility than be caught -- then begins on the day after inauguration to push the president the way we want him to be pushed. a lot of people are going to push him in other directions with the tea party and -- so i think that efforts like the occupy movement are very important in terms of -- barack obama would understand, as a former career organizer, you do not get noticed, especially if you're poor and disadvantaged, unless you do something to bring attention to the issues that are important. tavis: i agree with everything you said except for one. when dr. king did pushed the wrong button for lyndon johnson, you heard the tapes. you are doing the work on the papers project. johnson had some nasty things to say about martin
that pushed johnson to act on the issue of voting rights. i think that we have to take on our responsibility as citizens to say, it is not enough to go to the polls every year and go. yes, when we go to the polls as african-americans, we are going to vote for barack obama as the better of the two candidates. but our responsibility than be caught -- then begins on the day after inauguration to push the president the way we want him to be pushed. a lot of people are going to push him in other...
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it's largely behind johnson & johnson is my point. going forward i think the worst is over in terms of patent expiration with some very serious r & d investment in j&j, i think the future actually looks much brighter from here. >> i hope that the worst is over in terms of the tylenol cancellations because that's been my cure for all ills for decades. >> good point. >> gentlemen, thank you. we'll be watching that story. pfizer versus j&j. bill, over to you. >> told we have some breaking news on dell. uh-oh, what's going on? >> david faber has been working the story and has confirm some of the details out there in terms of jpmorgan advising dell silver like partners appears to be the driving force in terms of private equity firms looking to make an investment in dell and perhaps take it private. another factor, a canadian pension fund also looking perhaps to take a major stake there. dell at the highs of the day, monster volume today on dell, bill. over 131 million shares. that's well over four times the average daily volume over the la
it's largely behind johnson & johnson is my point. going forward i think the worst is over in terms of patent expiration with some very serious r & d investment in j&j, i think the future actually looks much brighter from here. >> i hope that the worst is over in terms of the tylenol cancellations because that's been my cure for all ills for decades. >> good point. >> gentlemen, thank you. we'll be watching that story. pfizer versus j&j. bill, over to you....
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[applause] >> vice president johnson, mr. speaker, mr. chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon, president truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom -- symbolizing an end as well as a beginning -- signifying renewal as well as change. for i have sworn before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three- quarters ago. the world is very different now. for man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. and yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe -- the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of god. we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans -- born in this century, tempered
[applause] >> vice president johnson, mr. speaker, mr. chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon, president truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom -- symbolizing an end as well as a beginning -- signifying renewal as well as change. for i have sworn before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three- quarters ago. the world is very different now. for...
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bern-(4.46.12) 13:07 michaal johnson was the last person too see her alive. but the timing of johnson's arrest has always been suspect... at least by the defense. (((tand-up)) the detective who spent more ttan a yeer disappearance and murder...got in trouble himself. it came aater.... his daughter disappearrd. detective daniel nicholsonn onducted a rogue investigation which eventually from he police department. the indictment of michael joonson cameethe next day. wass ii a rush to judgement? johnson's defense team certainly thinks so. and they plan to argue that point. for phyllcia's family ... there was no rush to judgement. they believe... johnson did kill phylicia.(sot) barnes' body was found... neer thh connwingo dam. nat after she was reported hs missing. cause of death? ashphi say... t happened inside the baltimore apartment johnson shared with phyllcia's half sister. it's suspected he hid barnes' body inside a rubber container. during theetrial, prosscutors &pplanned to demonntrate to jurors how it as possible... by hhvvng someone get inside a containe
bern-(4.46.12) 13:07 michaal johnson was the last person too see her alive. but the timing of johnson's arrest has always been suspect... at least by the defense. (((tand-up)) the detective who spent more ttan a yeer disappearance and murder...got in trouble himself. it came aater.... his daughter disappearrd. detective daniel nicholsonn onducted a rogue investigation which eventually from he police department. the indictment of michael joonson cameethe next day. wass ii a rush to judgement?...
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johnson in person is so overwhelming. johnson said with what everyone else was saying. lyndon johnson said about civil rights we've talked about it far hundred years, it's time to write about hit in the books of law. the job of the president-- and obama has done this magnificently-- is to make america feel its greatness, its ideals to arouse our idealism. it's also the job of a president to write it in the books of law, to get actual legislation passed. that's what a nation is governed by and the second term in my mind is going to hinge on what is written in the books of law. >> rose: two things, one is that there's no question that l.b.j. is the most formidable political human figure i've ever met and if we had only known that person that bob caro knows through his research that i was lucky enough to know when i was 24 years old i think the country would have been felt differently there was one moment that he spoke to a bunch of reporters and he was himself and he never did that again. the teleprompter was a girdle on him. to go back to what bob woodward said, we can't
johnson in person is so overwhelming. johnson said with what everyone else was saying. lyndon johnson said about civil rights we've talked about it far hundred years, it's time to write about hit in the books of law. the job of the president-- and obama has done this magnificently-- is to make america feel its greatness, its ideals to arouse our idealism. it's also the job of a president to write it in the books of law, to get actual legislation passed. that's what a nation is governed by and...
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first up, johnson & johnson. higher sales lifting that company to a better than expected fourth quarter profit, but they missed on full-year earnings expect tagszatioexpect. there they are, at 72.75, down about 48 cents. what do you think here? >> well, this is exciting. j & j has not been exciting. it's been sideways for the last decade. we're seeing them sit on some nice cash. seeing them deal with the way they had recalls in the various manufacturing plant upgrades. right now we're positioning to be long in the stock. there's a selloff of some vertical to j & j. i think johnson and johnson continues to go higher. >> travelers beating the street. earning 72 cents a share. the estimate was for 14 cents a share. you would call that a beat, wouldn't you, despite some losses from superstorm sandy. shares fresh 52-week high. up more than $2 at 78.49. do we like travelers at this price? >> we do. if you like this price, you could potentially sell some puts, that allows you to collected premium and come in lower. the
first up, johnson & johnson. higher sales lifting that company to a better than expected fourth quarter profit, but they missed on full-year earnings expect tagszatioexpect. there they are, at 72.75, down about 48 cents. what do you think here? >> well, this is exciting. j & j has not been exciting. it's been sideways for the last decade. we're seeing them sit on some nice cash. seeing them deal with the way they had recalls in the various manufacturing plant upgrades. right now...
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pressing the flesh was a johnson is on. lady byrd johnson comes up with motorcade. it's picked up by time magazine. there was no example of that in writing before. richard nixon had some nice ones. expletive deleted is really his. when they go over the watergate trial, it became its own sort of curse word. another one was really interesting at the time. talking about winding down the war. george h. w. bush had his own words. the cheap shot was to say that these were all off the wall. the word resume came into the english language in 1531 and one other words of the words it was always attributed to him which was stranded jury, was actually a creation of saturday night live. [laughter] with the one you can really hang in business under estimate. there have been several pretty well-known people about language online. many top riders have said it is under estimate by mistake, what happens to all of us. so it may not be words like normalcy which will gradually become a more acceptable thing. the king of them all has to be -- even though jefferson wins on volume -- it has
pressing the flesh was a johnson is on. lady byrd johnson comes up with motorcade. it's picked up by time magazine. there was no example of that in writing before. richard nixon had some nice ones. expletive deleted is really his. when they go over the watergate trial, it became its own sort of curse word. another one was really interesting at the time. talking about winding down the war. george h. w. bush had his own words. the cheap shot was to say that these were all off the wall. the word...
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critical of president johnson through king. in other words, this was hoover's job was basically to ingratiate himself with johnson to punish bobby kennedy, whom she didn't like and to punish king whenever he could. c-span: by the way, did you listen to the johnson takes? >> guest: yes. that's a whole -- c-span: so you could hear all of those? >> guest: you can hear those. the john thune defeat could johnson tapes were wonderful. they corroborate a lot of what's in a declassified meetings on vietnam and in some of the files, but there's no substitute for actually hearing the tapes. and i quote from a number of them here. c-span: what is the trilogy? >> guest: the trilogy? c-span: money, loyalty, sex. >> guest: money, loyalty -- that became the short hand once bobby -- once dr. king became aware as i said, juneau, a lot of times they thought the thing store being done to them, a hostile things that were being done to them by the police were being done by segregation molest police force, but once they became aware that is the fbi,
critical of president johnson through king. in other words, this was hoover's job was basically to ingratiate himself with johnson to punish bobby kennedy, whom she didn't like and to punish king whenever he could. c-span: by the way, did you listen to the johnson takes? >> guest: yes. that's a whole -- c-span: so you could hear all of those? >> guest: you can hear those. the john thune defeat could johnson tapes were wonderful. they corroborate a lot of what's in a declassified...
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jefferson, truman, johnson and bush were the foyer. also for a failed because of the economic crisis for failure to act and deter such a crises. these are jefferson, cleveland, coolidge, franklin roosevelt's and george bush. it failed due to their inability to lead congress for jefferson, monroe, grant, well some, truman, johnson, nixon and bush. franklin roosevelt and richard nixon. for he did not affect the philly communicate their agendas or initiatives for jefferson, monroe, grant in cleveland. obviously failure for second term president has been their inability to successfully work with congress. only 82nd term presidents have failed second terms to directly to the fight between congress and the white house. i've been a majority of their own party of relief. those presidents who served in the congress have a majority of the opposing party during his second term included wilson, eisenhower, nixon, reagan and clinton. the competitive battle between the president and congress, over the treaty. after considerable after working with me
jefferson, truman, johnson and bush were the foyer. also for a failed because of the economic crisis for failure to act and deter such a crises. these are jefferson, cleveland, coolidge, franklin roosevelt's and george bush. it failed due to their inability to lead congress for jefferson, monroe, grant, well some, truman, johnson, nixon and bush. franklin roosevelt and richard nixon. for he did not affect the philly communicate their agendas or initiatives for jefferson, monroe, grant in...
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the key difference here is johnson, rayburn, o'neal, they could deliver. this president does not have someone who can deliver and in the senate, republicans have abused the fill bupser. -- filibuster. >> describe eisenhower? >> he was devious. >> he was the most devious person nixon had ever known. you said, i mean that in a positive sense. >> they could work together. >> reagan was not actually dealing with a house my majority, -- minority, that there was a conservative majority in the house. when you add the republicans and conservative democrats. what we had was ideological sorting since then of the the parties were nor geographical. nowadays if you're conservative, you're republican. if you're a liberal, you're a democrat. obama is up against an actual majority of conservative house members. reagan didn't have to face a majority of liberals. >> how do you have to account for obama in the area of negotiating skills? why doesn't he have the negotiating skills? >> he has the skills. >> you think he does? >> i think he z. i know he z. the problem is if i c
the key difference here is johnson, rayburn, o'neal, they could deliver. this president does not have someone who can deliver and in the senate, republicans have abused the fill bupser. -- filibuster. >> describe eisenhower? >> he was devious. >> he was the most devious person nixon had ever known. you said, i mean that in a positive sense. >> they could work together. >> reagan was not actually dealing with a house my majority, -- minority, that there was a...
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jefferson, truman, johnson and bush were the four. also, for failed because of economic crisis for failure to act to deter such a crisis. these were jefferson, cleveland, coolidge, franklin roosevelt from the 37 downturn, and george bush. at failed due to their inability to lead congress were jefferson, monroe, grants, wilson, truman, johnson, nixon and bush. to failed due to hubris, franklin roosevelt, and richard nixon are the four who did not effectively communicate their agendas or initiatives were jefferson, monroe, grant in cleveland. obviously, the dominant source of failure for second term presidents has been their inability to successfully work with congress. fully at second term presidents have faced trouble or failed second terms due to record to the fight between congress and the white house. having a congressional majority of their own party is no assurance of relief. those presidents who served with congress having a majority of the opposing party during their second term included wilson, eisenhower, nixon, reagan and cl
jefferson, truman, johnson and bush were the four. also, for failed because of economic crisis for failure to act to deter such a crisis. these were jefferson, cleveland, coolidge, franklin roosevelt from the 37 downturn, and george bush. at failed due to their inability to lead congress were jefferson, monroe, grants, wilson, truman, johnson, nixon and bush. to failed due to hubris, franklin roosevelt, and richard nixon are the four who did not effectively communicate their agendas or...
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but lyndon johnson i'm sure he picked this up from -- but pressing the flesh was johnson-ism. i will be down there in a flash and lady bird gets credit for motorcade. didn't exist before she comes up with motorcade and it's picked up by "time" magazine. there is no elise written example that has been used before. richard nixon has some nice ones. depending on your point of view. the silent majority is his and excellent ability is a coinage that either he or his speechwriters when they're going over the records of the watergate they use that term. if something is censored or bleeped its deleted which became its own curse word. another one which was really interesting is when he started talking about winding down the war. and winding down seemed to be sort of a winding up. it created some real response at that time. george herbert walker bush came up with new world order which was his. he got that from somewhere else that made it his own and popularized it. george bush came under a lot of criticism for a lot of his terms and i took them all at face value. i look them up. the che
but lyndon johnson i'm sure he picked this up from -- but pressing the flesh was johnson-ism. i will be down there in a flash and lady bird gets credit for motorcade. didn't exist before she comes up with motorcade and it's picked up by "time" magazine. there is no elise written example that has been used before. richard nixon has some nice ones. depending on your point of view. the silent majority is his and excellent ability is a coinage that either he or his speechwriters when...
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the warning follows several recalls made by johnson and johnson. añ with a plastic pocket. >> starting next week, it will require work inside of the trance bay tube this, work is in advance of the next phase of bart's earthquake strength project. after 10:00 p.m. trains traveling to west oakland will have to share a track this, is part of the project expected to last a few weeks. >> consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side for a report on new camera technology. >> and michael finney is here with detail autos are you here with a camera? >> with a real camera? >> yes. these guys will help. tire fd taking photographs? one could snap up your game. many coming with camera features. consumer reports says new technologies can help you solve age-old challenges, like a pro. this professional photographer says it can be tough to get a good group foto. >> it can make or break a photograph if just one spern blinking or with a bad expression. >> but what if you can get the best take of each person, combining them. >> you can do this with some camera autos after snapping a photo choose a perso
the warning follows several recalls made by johnson and johnson. añ with a plastic pocket. >> starting next week, it will require work inside of the trance bay tube this, work is in advance of the next phase of bart's earthquake strength project. after 10:00 p.m. trains traveling to west oakland will have to share a track this, is part of the project expected to last a few weeks. >> consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side for a report on new camera technology. >> and...
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because it's all about you, senator johnson, not the four americans who died. of course. and then it was sensor rand paul's turn. he laid into secretary clinton about her record saying if he were president that he would have fired her, and then he threw in a completely unrelated question. take a listen. >> there is a certain amount of cullablety since the tragedy of 9/11, and i'm glad you are accepting this. is the u.s. involved with any procuring of weapons to buying selling, transferring weapons to turkey out of libya? >> to turkey? i will have to take that question for the record. nobody has ever raised that with me. >> jennifer: the reason why that had the secretary of state confused is because that comes -- that theory about turkey comes from a right-wing conspiracy theory that ambassador chris stevens was somehow involved in a gun-running scream through syria to turkey. at least that's what has been out there on the blogs. and by the way the inflammatory rhetoric all day long kept coming. here is jeff duncan. >> there was a request made for more security and it was
because it's all about you, senator johnson, not the four americans who died. of course. and then it was sensor rand paul's turn. he laid into secretary clinton about her record saying if he were president that he would have fired her, and then he threw in a completely unrelated question. take a listen. >> there is a certain amount of cullablety since the tragedy of 9/11, and i'm glad you are accepting this. is the u.s. involved with any procuring of weapons to buying selling,...
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i'm veronica johnson. we're going to show you some of the more interesting local stories making news this week. among them -- it's inauguration time. we're going behind the scenes of the parade checking out the inaugural balance fashions and how this year's ceremony will be different from the last. >>> finding love at the library. it's true, the event that lets you check out more than books. >>> and a fond farewell for why the hogettes are hanging up their snouts and dresses. >>> first the world is reacting to the doping confession by cyclist lance armstrong. after years of suspicions and denials, he admitted to oprah winfrey he did cheat in the tour de france and other races. tom sherwood has local reaction that rangeses from disappointment to i told you so. >> reporter: the bike shop action the admission wasn't that surprising. >> yeah, i think it's one of those things that just like was inevitable, it was a matter of when was it official. >> reporter: in a recorded interview with oprah winfrey, one of t
i'm veronica johnson. we're going to show you some of the more interesting local stories making news this week. among them -- it's inauguration time. we're going behind the scenes of the parade checking out the inaugural balance fashions and how this year's ceremony will be different from the last. >>> finding love at the library. it's true, the event that lets you check out more than books. >>> and a fond farewell for why the hogettes are hanging up their snouts and dresses....
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[applause] >> lyndon johnson was inaugurated in 1965. at the ceremony, ladybird johnson started the ceremony of the first lady's held in the bible swearing in. this is about 15 minutes. >> do you lyndon b. hess johnson, solace where. -- solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of the presidency of the united states. and will to the best of your abilities. >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect and defend it -- >> the constitution of the united states and -- >> the constitution of the united states -- >> so help you got a. >> so help me god. [applause] >> my fellow countrymen, on this occasion the oath i have taken before you and before god is not mine alone, but ours together. we are one nation and one people. our fate as a nation and our future as a people rest not upon one citizen but upon all citizens. that is the majesty and the meaning of this moment. for every generation there is a destiny. for some, history decides. for this generation the choice must be our own. even now, a rocket moves to
[applause] >> lyndon johnson was inaugurated in 1965. at the ceremony, ladybird johnson started the ceremony of the first lady's held in the bible swearing in. this is about 15 minutes. >> do you lyndon b. hess johnson, solace where. -- solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of the presidency of the united states. and will to the best of your abilities. >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect and defend it -- >> the...
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good morning. >> we apologize we are having an audio issue with sherrie johnson. we will try work that out but this is video of the president. this is from four years ago, the first time was sworn in as you can see. you saw george w. bush in the crowd and he won't be there this year nor is his father because he is recovering from bronchitis. celebrations start with the parade and the balls and you know the pomp and circumstances today. the official business was yesterday and then they will celebrate today. >> 800,000 people expected to be there today. and also if you want to head to the inauguration but don't want to deal with the hassles of driving you could have another option. today, there's going to be a special marc train service to dc. mta official will be on penn and brunswick line selling tickets costing about $25 for a round trip ticket and they only acceptcash. trains will not run all day so double check the schedule beforeheading out the door. >>> when president obama takes the oath of office today, he is going to use the bible that oncebelonged to dr.
good morning. >> we apologize we are having an audio issue with sherrie johnson. we will try work that out but this is video of the president. this is from four years ago, the first time was sworn in as you can see. you saw george w. bush in the crowd and he won't be there this year nor is his father because he is recovering from bronchitis. celebrations start with the parade and the balls and you know the pomp and circumstances today. the official business was yesterday and then they...
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earnings on deck today, dupont, johnson & johnson, verizon, ibm and google. investors will keep a close eye on the collar dollar after japan adopted a 2% inflation target to defeat deflation. >>> the blackberry maker is said to be considering selling off parts of. deflation. research in motion ceo has considered selling off the blackberry. >>> mcdonald's is shelling out $700,000 to the detroit area muslim community after two locations allegedly sold non-halal items when it ran out of food according to islamic dietary law. >>> and atari is going bankrupt in an effort to break free. >>> and noah zerkin was impressed by his recent celebrity sighting. google co-founder sergey brin sporting what else other than his super cool google glasses on the downtown train. >>> up next, pretty high-profile sports stars stick it to the rivals. things could get nasty. we'll explain. >>> and prince harry talks about killing taliban insurgents, his family and those naked photos next on "early today" as we continue on this tuesday morning. >>> welcome back. prince harry is return
earnings on deck today, dupont, johnson & johnson, verizon, ibm and google. investors will keep a close eye on the collar dollar after japan adopted a 2% inflation target to defeat deflation. >>> the blackberry maker is said to be considering selling off parts of. deflation. research in motion ceo has considered selling off the blackberry. >>> mcdonald's is shelling out $700,000 to the detroit area muslim community after two locations allegedly sold non-halal items when it...
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. >> he was so overmatched, ron johnson. he opened questions by saying it could have been taken a very simple phone call to ascertain the truth. my god, did he look at the pictures of that carnage? nothing was very simple. he proved he's very simple. his questions were disrespectful and i was thrilled that she got angry at him. women are sometimes told never to get emotional or angry. she did both. she choked up a bit in her introduction and got angry at ron johnson as she should. she lectured rand paul. on had i been president, you would have been fired. >> to consider the prospect of rand paul. but he's got none. >> he has a healthy imagination. >> you mentioned compassion and feeling. when she referred to the late ambassador chris, happens to be my name, and constantly hearing her talk about chris, she had a feeling of common human nature with that guy. that a lot of these clowns didn't even get near today. here she is. and phrase choked up when she discussed speaking to the families of the victims of that terrible day. l
. >> he was so overmatched, ron johnson. he opened questions by saying it could have been taken a very simple phone call to ascertain the truth. my god, did he look at the pictures of that carnage? nothing was very simple. he proved he's very simple. his questions were disrespectful and i was thrilled that she got angry at him. women are sometimes told never to get emotional or angry. she did both. she choked up a bit in her introduction and got angry at ron johnson as she should. she...
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reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, proctor & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google, and microsoft. tuesday, exisales of existing hs will be out. also by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. >>> finally, "fortune" magazine releasing its annual list of the companies to look for. google was tops thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage and a seven-acre sports complex. pretty good. rounding out the top five are sas, a data analytics firm, chg health care in salt lake city, the boston consulting group and wegmans food market. 78 of those best companies are looking to fill more than 65,000 jobs this year. that'll do it for us for today. thank you so much for joining me. next week, i'll be reporting from the world economic forum in switzerland where business and political leaders will be gathering to talk global issues. we'll take you there. each week keep it here where we are "on the money." have a great week, everybody. see you again next weekend.
reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, proctor & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google, and microsoft. tuesday, exisales of existing hs will be out. also by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. >>> finally, "fortune" magazine releasing its annual list of the companies to look for. google was tops thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage and a seven-acre...
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johnson. joining us is joe who served as a special assistant to lbj and a close adviser to president kennedy as well. he is the author of the awesomely titled what the approximately hell is a presidency for? >> making washington work, a new publication and he joins us now. i am endlessly fascinated with lbj and the life story and the 39s presidency. you can read these books and see the immediate change when jfk dies and lbj assumes the office, there is this bill install and he works his magic and the phones and gets his way on that and gets his way on the tax bill that kennedy couldn't get through. my question is when you look at the great skills and the talents that lbj had dealing with the senate and congress, do they really apply in the era of hyper polarization that we live in? the republican leader. does mitch mcconnell respond with the same? >> i think you have to remember that there was terrific polarization in the 1960s. the democratic party was in control of tourn democrats who were a
johnson. joining us is joe who served as a special assistant to lbj and a close adviser to president kennedy as well. he is the author of the awesomely titled what the approximately hell is a presidency for? >> making washington work, a new publication and he joins us now. i am endlessly fascinated with lbj and the life story and the 39s presidency. you can read these books and see the immediate change when jfk dies and lbj assumes the office, there is this bill install and he works his...
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reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, procter & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google and microsoft. tuesday, last month les of existing homes will be out. on friday we get new home sales reports for the month of december. also, by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. finally, fortune magazine releasing the annual list of 100 best companies toork for. search giant google is tops for the fourth year in a row thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage, employee wellness centers and seven-acreports complex. pretty good. rounding out the top five are fas, data an his ticks firm, chg health care, and wegman's food market in new york. ey're looking to fill more than 65,000 jobs this year. >>> that will do it for us today. thank you so much for joining me. next week i will be reporting from word economic forum in davos, switzerland. we will take you there. each week keep it right here where we are "on the money." have a great weekend. at ikea, we don't just de
reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, procter & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google and microsoft. tuesday, last month les of existing homes will be out. on friday we get new home sales reports for the month of december. also, by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. finally, fortune magazine releasing the annual list of 100 best companies toork for. search giant google is...
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and johnson and johnson is reportedly negotiatin a $2 billion dollar settlement with patients who received recalled artifical hips philip streible of rjo futures joins us now for a look at the trading week ahead. good morning to you. hope you had a nice weekend off. let's start with this bullish situation. i'm almost starting to feel like there are too many bulls in the market. everybody loves this market. there are a lot of people talking about that. equities have been on such an upward momentum. some of the earnings have been coming out really good. we've seen quite a bit of upbeat, positive economic data. last week we saw china release some better than expected gdp numbers so the momentum seems to be behind the bulls right now. which makes me start to get a little nervous. let's talk about the debt ceiling extension as well. does this take anything off the table for the market or is the market over watching what's going on in washington? if you look at what happened with the fiscal cliff, how that was solved within 24 hours to go. a lot of traders and investors anticipate a similar situ
and johnson and johnson is reportedly negotiatin a $2 billion dollar settlement with patients who received recalled artifical hips philip streible of rjo futures joins us now for a look at the trading week ahead. good morning to you. hope you had a nice weekend off. let's start with this bullish situation. i'm almost starting to feel like there are too many bulls in the market. everybody loves this market. there are a lot of people talking about that. equities have been on such an upward...
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. >> bruce johnson is live at the historic landmark. >> reporter: hey guys, first off congratulations to the ravens. a lot of fans inside there and a lot of people glued to their smart phones watching the game as they were partying for barack obama and paying tribute to the late dr. martin luther king. a lot of people inside old enough to remember martin luther king and the 1963 march year of the washington. you want to start an interesting conversation. ask this well-educated well- connected crowd. what was more important, the first time barack obama was elected. first african american president or the fact that he was just real. let's go inside. i want to tell you some of what they had to say. >> reporter: the historic theater was jumping on stage with the kind of jazz they want to improve. >> i want them to leave the president alone. >> reporter: but outside the upscale gathering waited. >> they have a little more power. >> they have supported president barack obama a second time. and their money, their campaign, and their votes. >> mitch mcconnell said he would be a one-term presi
. >> bruce johnson is live at the historic landmark. >> reporter: hey guys, first off congratulations to the ravens. a lot of fans inside there and a lot of people glued to their smart phones watching the game as they were partying for barack obama and paying tribute to the late dr. martin luther king. a lot of people inside old enough to remember martin luther king and the 1963 march year of the washington. you want to start an interesting conversation. ask this well-educated well-...
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johnson arrived with the flu. he gave, for what it was all accounts, a completely inebriated address. lincoln was mortified. it said the public image -- set the public image of andrew johnson. another disastrous vice- presidential inaugural address was calvin coolidge's. he used that opportunity to state and how the filibuster should be done away with. president roosevelt's second inauguration, that is when the congress started before the president. now presidents and vice presidents began to be sworn outside of the steps. there was one exception in the long tradition of inauguration's being held in the capital. that was in 1945, when franklin roosevelt was being sworn in for a fourth time. he was the only president of united states to serve more than two terms. his third inauguration was of the capital. his fourth one was in the middle of world war ii. he felt this is not the opportune time to have endean elaborate inauguration. it decided to move the inauguration today in front of the capital. could he do that?
johnson arrived with the flu. he gave, for what it was all accounts, a completely inebriated address. lincoln was mortified. it said the public image -- set the public image of andrew johnson. another disastrous vice- presidential inaugural address was calvin coolidge's. he used that opportunity to state and how the filibuster should be done away with. president roosevelt's second inauguration, that is when the congress started before the president. now presidents and vice presidents began to...
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abc2 news sherrie johnson is live in the nation's capital with more on the inauguration. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. that's right. we are live here on the national mall in the nation's capital hours before the president takes the oath of office for second time. officially he was sworn in yesterday before noon because the contusion requires it and i have to tell you a number of people are starting to pack the nation's capital here. the mall is practically filled with people. they are starting to pour in. so it's a big day a lot of activity going to be going on. it's day filled with a lot of activity from the ceremonial oath of office to the inaugural parade and the inaugural ball. this morning, there's already a lot of activity with a setup for the activities and also security checks. many of the streets blocked off in and it is participation of the huge crowds not as many as the first inauguration four years ago but still a large crowd with hundreds of thousands of people. they are expecting about 800,000 people. the vips will arrive around 9 this morn
abc2 news sherrie johnson is live in the nation's capital with more on the inauguration. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. that's right. we are live here on the national mall in the nation's capital hours before the president takes the oath of office for second time. officially he was sworn in yesterday before noon because the contusion requires it and i have to tell you a number of people are starting to pack the nation's capital here. the mall is practically filled with...
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lyndon johnson talking to martin luther king. he said, "martin i want you to find the worst place in the south where there are the fewest negroes" -- that was the term then -- "that are eligible to vote and get your people down there and get people down there and get leaders down there and get it on television and get it on radio and get the american people to see it. then i'll shove this bill through this congress. i'll get voting rights because and treat it as the same for everybody. it's not a negro thing. we want the guy on the track the guy in chicago the guy in sub urban white to say, wait a minute, it's not fair. if you get that publicity we'll see that. "so it was reaching out you know getting guys to go to work for him. you know, we didn't have an organization like the one obama... >> schieffer: how big was the white house staff when you were there? >> it was about 25 people. think about it. >> not many more. there are ohm about five senior aides. think about it. i had the first domestic policy operation. i had four peop
lyndon johnson talking to martin luther king. he said, "martin i want you to find the worst place in the south where there are the fewest negroes" -- that was the term then -- "that are eligible to vote and get your people down there and get people down there and get leaders down there and get it on television and get it on radio and get the american people to see it. then i'll shove this bill through this congress. i'll get voting rights because and treat it as the same for...
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lyndon johnson had a wonderful line i remember. dean rush at one point said, "the globe's driving us crazy. tell de gaulle to go to hell." and lyndon johnson said, "you have to learn something about politics. you never tell somebody in politics to go to hell unless you can send them there." ( laughter )iúand obama can't e republicans to hell. but he can, i think, he can get some of cooperation from them that he hasn't gotten in the past. and, also, he's got to reach out to the democrats. bob woodward made an important point. i can confirm that. there's a real sense on the hill that he doesn't really-- not that he doesn't like us, he doesn't respect us. he doesn't think we're like him. he thinks our fingers are dirty or whatever. and that's-- you know, that's very important for him to get over that >> dr. petersen, you can have the last word. >> i disagree that he stuck his finger in the eye of the n.r.a. or the gun lobby-- the last segment were talking about how he handled the n.r.a. piece without enough nuance. if you are around
lyndon johnson had a wonderful line i remember. dean rush at one point said, "the globe's driving us crazy. tell de gaulle to go to hell." and lyndon johnson said, "you have to learn something about politics. you never tell somebody in politics to go to hell unless you can send them there." ( laughter )iúand obama can't e republicans to hell. but he can, i think, he can get some of cooperation from them that he hasn't gotten in the past. and, also, he's got to reach out to...
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had some nice ones, but lyndon johnson picked up a couple -- lyndon johnson, again, i'm using every authority i can find, but i'm sure he picked this up. pressing the flesh was a johnsonism. i'll be down there pressing the flesh. and ladybird gets credit for motorcade. that doesn't exist before she comes up with motorcade, and it's picked up by "time" magazine. there's no at least written example of that being used before that. um, richard nixon has some nice ones. he -- depending on your point of view -- but silent majority is his, deleted a coinage of his speech writers when they're going over the records of the watergate, their use of term instead of saying censored they used the term expletive deleted which became its own sort of curse word. another one which was very interesting at the time, created quite a stir was when he talked about, started talking about winding down the war and winding down seemed to be sort of -- you know, we're winding up, it was few to american ears and created -- it was new to american ears and created some real response at that time. george h -- yeah
had some nice ones, but lyndon johnson picked up a couple -- lyndon johnson, again, i'm using every authority i can find, but i'm sure he picked this up. pressing the flesh was a johnsonism. i'll be down there pressing the flesh. and ladybird gets credit for motorcade. that doesn't exist before she comes up with motorcade, and it's picked up by "time" magazine. there's no at least written example of that being used before that. um, richard nixon has some nice ones. he -- depending on...
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>> 13 lyndon johnson 1964 was my first. i came with my mom. this is before i worked at cbs and then my first one as a reporter was 1968 with richard nixon. >> jon: oh, that was an exciting one. >> yeah. >> jon: that was all the counter culture. >> i was actually sent down abby hoffman. >> jon: sure. >> they decided they would inaugurate a pig while he was inaugurated. they d. that was my assignment. i went down there. [ laughter ] >> jon: wait -- >> it was raining. >> jon: i just want everybody to catch up to this for a second. >> yes. >> jon: so you went there as a all righter and they said, bob, we have an assignment for you. >> first assignment in washington. >> jon: there's this pig -- [ laughter ] -- and then -- >> the pig got out. they got the pig out and it was raining and we chased the pig around. [ laughter ] and i called my mother that night and she said it must have been so wonderful. tell me about the dresses the ladies we are at the inaugural. i said mom, i'm out here chasing a pig in the rain. i didn't get indoors. you have to st
>> 13 lyndon johnson 1964 was my first. i came with my mom. this is before i worked at cbs and then my first one as a reporter was 1968 with richard nixon. >> jon: oh, that was an exciting one. >> yeah. >> jon: that was all the counter culture. >> i was actually sent down abby hoffman. >> jon: sure. >> they decided they would inaugurate a pig while he was inaugurated. they d. that was my assignment. i went down there. [ laughter ] >> jon: wait --...
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johnson testified she did what he asked because she was afraid she would get fired s prosecutors claim he also used his security staff to help him have affairs with a county employee. >>> they say they have a new plan for the debt korean. eric cant orr said if they don't agreed to a budget with deep spenting cuts, members of congress will lose their paychecks. >>> on monday we celebrate martin luther king's birthday. today fifth graders recited his most famous speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and the true meaning dr we hold these truthing to be self-evident. >> black men, white men jews, jent aisles, property assistants and catholics will join hands and sing in the worlds of the old negro spiritual. >> free at lath, free at last. thank god almighty we're free at last. >> they've been reciting the speech for more than 15 years. >>> still ahead here on "news4 at 5," there's a pornography scandal. >> someone attacked an elderly work in the groceries store. >> the flu reaches epidemic levels. >>> and a >>> automatic update
johnson testified she did what he asked because she was afraid she would get fired s prosecutors claim he also used his security staff to help him have affairs with a county employee. >>> they say they have a new plan for the debt korean. eric cant orr said if they don't agreed to a budget with deep spenting cuts, members of congress will lose their paychecks. >>> on monday we celebrate martin luther king's birthday. today fifth graders recited his most famous speech on the...
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>> johnson & johnson, nice little yield, 3.5%. selling is expensive. trading at 24 times earnings compared to the s&p trading at ten times earnings. bunch of lawsuits. stay away from it. >> next up is lowe's. the stock is at a record high. 37% up over the past year so what do you do? >> i like housing. i would love to like this name. but at 18 times forward estimates i think the stock had a nice run. the restructuring story has played out. they had a merchant head that worries me. they are spending a ton of money on e commerce. not a lot of competition from e commerce. i am not sure why they are spending so much. >> should you bet on a strong chinese economic recovery. we'll place our bets ahead of that country's gdp report tonight. a market moving report. you asked for it. our traders are here with answers. that's next on halftime. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. t
>> johnson & johnson, nice little yield, 3.5%. selling is expensive. trading at 24 times earnings compared to the s&p trading at ten times earnings. bunch of lawsuits. stay away from it. >> next up is lowe's. the stock is at a record high. 37% up over the past year so what do you do? >> i like housing. i would love to like this name. but at 18 times forward estimates i think the stock had a nice run. the restructuring story has played out. they had a merchant head that...